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Published Date: 19 February 2009
YOUR local newspaper is re-introducing its monthly £50 prize draw to have a chance of winning a session with Goole photographer Daryl Thompson of DT Photography.
The Courier will enter into a prize draw anyone placing a birth or birthday notice in the newspaper's Family Notices section.

The winner, drawn on the last Thursday of the month, will receive a family portrait session (worth £35), which includes a
preview disc of the pictures and a 10"x8" print (worth £15) of the winner's choice.

Leeds University graduate Daryl Thompson formed the photography business in 2006 after the birth of his daughter Aimee.

The award-winning designer and Arts Council exhibiting artist, re-kindled his passion for photography when taking pictures of his daughter.

"Everyone loved them and kept asking me who had taken them. Before I knew it I'd started Dt Photography."

In spring 2007, Daryl became a member of SWPP (Society of Wedding and Portrait Photographers).

He was awarded joint second place in their headshot competition, with a picture of a baby girl from Goole.

l Terms and conditions - Winners must book their portrait session within one calendar month and agree to allow Dt Photography to select one picture for use in a winners, follow up story to be published in the Courier.



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  • Last Updated: 19 February 2009 10:46 AM
  • Source: Goole Courier
  • Location: Goole
 
 

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